Berried Alive

Season 6, Episode 10, Aired

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Drama has to decide whether to go with Ari or Lloyd as his agent. Ashley has trust issues with Eric. Jamie Lynn gets a job offer that may strain her relationship with Turtle.

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      • When Ashley asks Eric about whom Rupert Pupkin is, Eric tells her that it is one of Vincent's aliases. Rupert Pupkin is the name of the socially unstable comic wannabe played by Robert De Niro in the Martin Scorsese movie "The King of Comedy" from 1982. Pupkin harasses Jerry Lewis, later kidnaps him and gets a shot on Lewis's late night talk show as the opening act.

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      • Music: "Good Thing It's A Ghost Town Around Here" by Still Flyin'; "Groove Attacks" by Eric Hachikian; "Fur In My Cap" by Rob Roy; "Fattie Boom Boom" by Ranking Dread; "Gold Guns Girls" by Metric; "Hello" by Alex Winston; "Summer's Gonna Be My Girl" by The Go; "Lonely Road" by Santilli; "Magic" by Lady Hawke; "I Wanna Be Where You Are" by Michael Jackson.

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